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What's your favorite baccy storage container and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="rothnh" data-source="post: 363260" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>I've used the Ball/Mason standard screw-top half-pint jars for many years with excellent results. I store the filled jars in the cardboard case they came in (12 jars), duly annotated on the side of each case with a Sharpie to I.D.and date each jar therein. They're all stacked in my cellar (a walk-in closet).</p><p></p><p>I find the half pint size ideal -- I can pull a jar from my cellar to add to my rotation (the jar holds up to 2-3 ounces of tobacco -- or less depending on the cut) while allowing the other sealed jars of the same blend to continue to age in my cellar, undisturbed.</p><p></p><p>The wide mouth version of this jar are just as reliable, and are easier to get into to fill a bowl -- but they cost more and are not as easy to stack and store, IMO. Jars with flip-tops ("bail top" jars), providing they are glass and sport a silicone (not rubber) seal also work well, but again, these are considerably more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rothnh, post: 363260, member: 2663"] I've used the Ball/Mason standard screw-top half-pint jars for many years with excellent results. I store the filled jars in the cardboard case they came in (12 jars), duly annotated on the side of each case with a Sharpie to I.D.and date each jar therein. They're all stacked in my cellar (a walk-in closet). I find the half pint size ideal -- I can pull a jar from my cellar to add to my rotation (the jar holds up to 2-3 ounces of tobacco -- or less depending on the cut) while allowing the other sealed jars of the same blend to continue to age in my cellar, undisturbed. The wide mouth version of this jar are just as reliable, and are easier to get into to fill a bowl -- but they cost more and are not as easy to stack and store, IMO. Jars with flip-tops ("bail top" jars), providing they are glass and sport a silicone (not rubber) seal also work well, but again, these are considerably more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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